Porsche has officially unveiled the Cayman GT4, following last week's teaser image in Real Racing 3.

Porsche has officially unveiled the Cayman GT4.

Set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show, the car is being described as a "clear statement that Porsche will continue to promote radical two-door sports cars in the future."

Starting with the exterior, the Cayman GT4 has an aggressive front fascia with a front splitter and mesh grille inserts. Moving further back, we can see sportier side scoops, a larger rear spoiler and a fixed rear wing. The model also has a center-mounted dual exhaust system, a 30mm reduced ride height and high-performance brakes from the 911 GT3.

The cabin largely carries over but comes equipped with leather and Alcantara sport seats as well as a sport steering wheel.

Power is provided by a 3.8-liter flat-six engine that develops 385 PS (283 kW). It is connected to a six-speed manual transmission that enables the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 4.4 seconds before hitting a top speed of 295 km/h (183 km/h). Furthermore, Porsche says the model lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7 minutes and 40 seconds.

If that's not impressive enough, the Cayman GT4 can be equipped with a variety of options including carbon ceramic brakes, carbon fiber reinforced plastic seats and a special Sport Chrono Package with a unique Track Precision app - among other things.

The Cayman GT4 is currently available to order and German pricing starts at €85,779 (including VAT). U.S. pricing starts at $84,600 - excluding a $995 destination charge - and the first American deliveries are slated for July.